Cornell MVP Chris Fraser was rated one of the top 10 punters eligible. No punters at all were drafted. [www.draftcountdown.com] He was invited to the 49rs and Bears minicamps: [cornellsun.com] Story on Fraser keeping in touch with Cornellians in pro football to prepare himself: [cornellsun.com]

[www.bleedinggreennation.com] called Penn QB Alek Torgersen the most underrated QB prospect. To no effect. Not drafted, but invited to the Falcons try-out camp. The Daily Pennsylvanian noted, "...it's unlikely that Torgersen will slot straight into the starting lineup for the reigning NFC champions." [www.thedp.com]

is what you say when you are being sarcastic in response to something that you believe is straight-faced and wrong. Even in that case it's a bad joke, but at least it makes sense. It doesn't make sense as a joke if you think the original line is tongue-in-cheek.

is what you say when you are being sarcastic in response to something that you believe is straight-faced and wrong. Even in that case it's a bad joke, but at least it makes sense. It doesn't make sense as a joke if you think the original line is tongue-in-cheek.

Chris Fraser is the team's MVP, is headed to an NFL training camp, and the most ink about him is who knew what, when, about the Daily Pennsylvanian's millennials writing, possibly, with a sense of irony.

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Chris Fraser is the team's MVP, is headed to an NFL training camp, and the most ink about him is who knew what, when, about the Daily Pennsylvanian's millennials writing, possibly, with a sense of irony.

Irony died when Kissinger won the Nobel Peace Prize. The DP was exercising sarcasm with a side order of dumb luck.

TrotskyIrony died when Kissinger won the Nobel Peace Prize. The DP was exercising sarcasm with a side order of dumb luck.

Well played. You almost forget about Kissinger and the Nobel with the swirl of 2016 news out of the capital.

Doonesbury helped with perspective back then with an early 1970s cartoon:
Co-Pilot of B-52 over North Vietnam: It's so green and lush and peaceful down there. Bomb bay doors open, sir.
Pilot: 'course, it feels a lot different from the ground. Release.

TrotskyIrony died when Kissinger won the Nobel Peace Prize. The DP was exercising sarcasm with a side order of dumb luck.

Well played. You almost forget about Kissinger and the Nobel with the swirl of 2016 news out of the capital.

Doonesbury helped with perspective back then with an early 1970s cartoon:
Co-Pilot of B-52 over North Vietnam: It's so green and lush and peaceful down there. Bomb bay doors open, sir.
Pilot: 'course, it feels a lot different from the ground. Release.

I even remember the book that was from. "Bravo for Life's Little Ironies." Not to be confused with the book that had college hockey on the cover: "Just a French Major from the Bronx."

That was back when Doonesbury was funny. Read: every strip before 1976, half of them before 1980, none since.